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Andrade's dad ran 12 miles in 75 minutes. How long would it take him to run one mile?
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Andrade's dad ran 12 miles in 75 minutes. How long would it take him to run one mile?
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Answer:
6.25
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75 divided by 12
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If Andrade's dad can run 12 miles in 75 minutes, it would take him only 6.25 minutes to run 1 mile.
To get this answer, you need to divide 75 (the total amount of minutes) by 12 (the total amount of miles).
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